BTC Cricket Trading Thread
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@richard-futter good vuale u just think that with 2 more sunny days a result would happen unless england bat long this time but even then prob they would look to force the play
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@sajjo-lohar i love test macth trading it is a shame there isnt more test on
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@martin-futter thanks for the update. I look forward to seeing the live video trading examples soon for test matches
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Drip laying the draw now from 4 after backing the Windies yesterday at the start of their innings and just greening up at 2.28. Out with the family so not sure but will check what price I backed them. I think it was 3.35.
Apologies for the after timing. Re the Windies trade. Was on the football forum a bit yesterday and didn’t realise I hadn’t posted here till just now.
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@dan-erridge I'm drip laying from 4.5 downwards
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@richard-futter would you be looking around the 5mark again to lay?
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Draw price crashing back in almost straight away - gonna be laying it again very soon.
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Draw out from 3.9 to 7.0. Lovely jubbly
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blimey, the draw just jumped from 4.2 to 6 on 1 wicket!
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@richard-futter master stroke
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@richard-futter
Thanks for reply Richard, i have drip layed in 2 small stakes so far at 4.5 and 4.3 and have another waiting at 4, when would you look to get out, either for a profit or loss Richard? Thanks again -
@dan-erridge said in 2020 Cricket Trading Thread - Updated Thread:
so as a complete newbie to cricket trading, are there any positions i should be taking this morning? would appreciate any advice,thanks in advance
The way the draw is crashing in, I would say if it goes down to 3.5 that would be an excellent lay position. If you're new to Test match trading make sure you keep your stakes fairly low until you're much more comfortable with how markets move in this form of the game. You might need some patience, but things can suddenly change very quickly with wickets tending to fall in clumps - exactly as we saw with England when Buttler and Stokes seemed to be going so well before three wickets fell for three runs.
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Drip laying the draw from 5 downwards; think the draw backers are being lulled into a false sense of security here.
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@malcolm-washer said in 2020 Cricket Trading Thread - Updated Thread:
@richard-futter this is my fav staragy but unfor there is not much test cricket per year
There's usually lots at this time of year in England, and plenty in SA, Aus , India later in the year. But these are obviously unusual times.
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@richard-futter this is my fav staragy but unfor there is not much test cricket per year
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so as a complete newbie to cricket trading, are there any positions i should be taking this morning? would appreciate any advice,thanks in advance
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@nathan-bennett said in 2020 Cricket Trading Thread - Updated Thread:
@richard-futter how many times would you say you lay the draw during a test . i normally like to lay then get my bank back at half like 100 lay @5 and 50 back @9 example and go again if suits , just a way of protecting bank etc .. any thoughts for and against this type of trading strat
I think that's a fine strategy; I hardly ever leave a trade without having an exit strategy - unless I've already bagged a massive green and can't lose. I often just scalp the draw, but always on the lay side first, and get out within a few minutes; if I'm doing a longer term trade I usually flag it up here. So overall, I'll probably lay the draw dozens of time during the average Test match, but only a handful of those would be longer terms trades when I'm convinced wickets are bound to fall.
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Flip flopping favourites..... I would think they're beginning to regret the decision to leave out Stuart Broad.
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@richard-futter how many times would you say you lay the draw during a test . i normally like to lay then get my bank back at half like 100 lay @5 and 50 back @9 example and go again if suits , just a way of protecting bank etc .. any thoughts for and against this type of trading strat
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Draw price beginning to crash in, even though there's still plenty there for the bowlers.